Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This look is a passing fad and I would avoid it if I were you. There are a lot of lovely tile options. I think you can do better.
We are at a complete loss! Any ideas?
Why are you listening to that PP. Almost every single thing you do to your house is a passing fad in like 5 years. Pick the tile you like.
I wholeheartedly disagree. You can make choices that will not go out of style in 5 years.
I agree.
Avocado green appliances? Dated.
Plain white or plain black appliances?
While not current or the next thing in kitchens, they are functional and fine and will not scream circa (insert two year span).
There is a biy difference between flash in the pan trendy (wood look tiles) and not necessarily the next big thing but perfectly serviceable and not dated (plain subway tile) or classic and timeless (real wood).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This look is a passing fad and I would avoid it if I were you. There are a lot of lovely tile options. I think you can do better.
We are at a complete loss! Any ideas?
Why are you listening to that PP. Almost every single thing you do to your house is a passing fad in like 5 years. Pick the tile you like.
I wholeheartedly disagree. You can make choices that will not go out of style in 5 years.
I agree.
Avocado green appliances? Dated.
Plain white or plain black appliances?
While not current or the next thing in kitchens, they are functional and fine and will not scream circa (insert two year span).
There is a biy difference between flash in the pan trendy (wood look tiles) and not necessarily the next big thing but perfectly serviceable and not dated (plain subway tile) or classic and timeless (real wood).
Subway tile is the trendiest of the trendies.
For a bathroom floor, I would use plank or large format rectangular tile. Avoid squares and you'll be fine. And personally, I love wood look tile. I expect some of it to be in style for many years to come.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This look is a passing fad and I would avoid it if I were you. There are a lot of lovely tile options. I think you can do better.
We are at a complete loss! Any ideas?
Why are you listening to that PP. Almost every single thing you do to your house is a passing fad in like 5 years. Pick the tile you like.
I wholeheartedly disagree. You can make choices that will not go out of style in 5 years.
I agree.
Avocado green appliances? Dated.
Plain white or plain black appliances?
While not current or the next thing in kitchens, they are functional and fine and will not scream circa (insert two year span).
There is a biy difference between flash in the pan trendy (wood look tiles) and not necessarily the next big thing but perfectly serviceable and not dated (plain subway tile) or classic and timeless (real wood).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This look is a passing fad and I would avoid it if I were you. There are a lot of lovely tile options. I think you can do better.
We are at a complete loss! Any ideas?
Why are you listening to that PP. Almost every single thing you do to your house is a passing fad in like 5 years. Pick the tile you like.
I wholeheartedly disagree. You can make choices that will not go out of style in 5 years.
Anonymous wrote:This look is a passing fad and I would avoid it if I were you. There are a lot of lovely tile options. I think you can do better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This look is a passing fad and I would avoid it if I were you. There are a lot of lovely tile options. I think you can do better.
We are at a complete loss! Any ideas?
Why are you listening to that PP. Almost every single thing you do to your house is a passing fad in like 5 years. Pick the tile you like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This look is a passing fad and I would avoid it if I were you. There are a lot of lovely tile options. I think you can do better.
We are at a complete loss! Any ideas?
Anonymous wrote:This look is a passing fad and I would avoid it if I were you. There are a lot of lovely tile options. I think you can do better.
Anonymous wrote:We have something like that, but it has an uneven, not texture - so hopefully less slipper when wet. Our bathroom is very small but it looks great.